2 questions - shared borders and hover buttons

M

Michael

Hi,

I have shared borders at the bottom of my web in a table.

1) I would like to increase the amount of space between the
bottom of the shared border and the bottom of the page.

2) I am using hover buttons in the shared borders and would like
to set one up to open a clients email program when he clicks on it.

Any help with either or both of the above would be much appreciated.

thanks

Mike

P.S. Don't forget to tell me where to send the check :)
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Insert an empty row in the table (at the top) or a <br> tag before the table in your shared border

Don't use JAVA based hover buttons (blocked or unsupported by many users)
- just us a text or image hyperlink



| Hi,
|
| I have shared borders at the bottom of my web in a table.
|
| 1) I would like to increase the amount of space between the
| bottom of the shared border and the bottom of the page.
|
| 2) I am using hover buttons in the shared borders and would like
| to set one up to open a clients email program when he clicks on it.
|
| Any help with either or both of the above would be much appreciated.
|
| thanks
|
| Mike
|
| P.S. Don't forget to tell me where to send the check :)
 
M

Michael

Insert an empty row in the table (at the top) or a <br> tag before the table in your shared border

If I understand you correctly then the above will make a space between
the top of the table and what is below it.

What I want to do is to make a larger space under the shared border.
At the bottom it's right down at the bottom of the page.
Don't use JAVA based hover buttons (blocked or unsupported by many users)
- just us a text or image hyperlink

Thanks I was wondering about that as my browser said 'we have blocked
active content ...' funny enough (or not funny) Firefox displays them
OK and with no warning.

BTW thanks again for pointing out 'reveal tabs' function a couple of
months ago. Wow that is so helpful !

Mike
 
M

Michael

Insert an empty row in the table (at the top) or a <br> tag before the table in your shared border

I did the above and placed the row at the bottom of the table and of
course it worked. So I'm not entirely stupid <doing>

thanks

Mike
 

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